1Z0-1060-20試験無料問題集「Oracle Accounting Hub Cloud 2020 Implementation Essentials 認定」

There is a business requirement to display supporting information with some text and source value at the journal line level that will vary depending on the entered amounts for the line.
What is the solution to implement this requirement?

While creating a journal entry rule set you are NOT able to use an account rule that was created recently.
Which two reasons can explain this?

A new source system has been registered into Accounting Hub Cloud. Users are actively using this new subledqer. Subsequently, the business signed up a contract with a new supplier. A new mapping value that maps suppliers with the accounts needs to be added. You make updates on the mappings in the existing mapping set rule by adding more mapping valued.
After saving the update, what is the next required action?

Which three are mandatory transaction source information?

正解:A,C,D 解答を投票する
Given the business use case:
'New Trucks' runs a fleet of trucks in a rental business In the U.S. The majority of the trucks are owned; however, in some cases, 'New Truck' may procure other trucks by renting them from third parties to their customers. When trucks are leased, the internal source code is 'L'. When trucks are owned, the internal source code is 'O'. This identifies different accounts used for the Journal entry. Customers sign a contract to initiate the truck rental for a specified duration period. The insurance fee is included in the contract and recognized over the rental period. For maintenance of the trucks, the "New Trucks* company has a subsidiary company
'Fix Trucks' that maintains its own profit and loss entity. To track all revenue, discounts, and maintenance expenses, 'New Trucks' needs to be able to view: total maintenance fee, total outstanding receivables, rental payment discounts, and total accrued and recognized insurance fee income.
What would the typical line information be?

Which two can you use to view supporting reference balances?

Given the business use case:
'New Trucks' runs a fleet of trucks in a rental business In the U.S. The majority of the trucks are owned; however, in some cases, 'New Truck' may procure other trucks by renting them from third parties to their customers. When trucks are leased, the internal source code is 'L'. When trucks are owned, the internal source code is 'O'. This identifies different accounts used for the Journal entry. Customers sign a contract to initiate the truck rental for a specified duration period. The insurance fee is included in the contract and recognized over the rental period. For maintenance of the trucks, the "New Trucks* company has a subsidiary company
'Fix Trucks' that maintains its own profit and loss entity. To track all revenue, discounts, and maintenance expenses, 'New Trucks' needs to be able to view: total maintenance fee, total outstanding receivables, rental payment discounts, and total accrued and recognized insurance fee income.
What wil the typical transaction information be at the header level?